Northern Michigan University, located in Marquette, Michigan, is a dynamic four-year, public, comprehensive university that has grown its reputation based on its award-winning leadership programs, cutting-edge technology initiatives and nationally recognized academic programs. Northern has a population of about 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

Ask a few Northern students what drew them to our university and you will get a variety of answers. That's because there is no single thing that make students want to go to Northern; it is ALL the things that we do here. Northern is big enough to offer a wide variety of academic programs but is also small enough that every time you walk across campus, you'll probably wave "hi" to someone you know.

Curiosity is the raw ingredient of knowledge. It causes us to ask questions, to seek answers, to learn. At Northern Michigan University, natural curiosity and intellectual challenge meet in stimulating classes grounded in the liberal arts. So wherever your curiosity leads you, you can count on the support you need to take the next step, ask the next question, propose the next hypothesis.

The mission of the Northern Michigan University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Recreational Sports and the United States Olympic Training Site is to create an environment that promotes academic excellence, interpersonal growth and social development; embraces diversity; teaches lifetime leisure skills; fosters spirit and tradition; and builds a lifelong connection to NMU.

Yes, you'll attend your classes, but what else will you be doing as a student at Northern? There's so much stuff to choose from. There's a student organization or club – almost 300 at last count-- for just about every interest. If you're into investigating the paranormal, anime or improv comedy, there's a group. Cheer on your fellow Wildcats at a hockey game or volleyball match. Join a competitive club sport or an intramural team. The sky is the limit.

Notice of Privacy Practices

This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.

Northern Michigan University Health Center (will refer to as “Health Center” throughout this notice) will ask you to sign an Acknowledgement that you have received this Notice of Privacy Practices (Notice). This Notice describes how our Health Center may use and disclose your protected health information in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. It also describes your rights and the Health Center’s duties with respect to protected health information about you.

Section A: Uses and Disclosures of Protected Health Information

Treatment, Payment and Health Care Operations

We will use your health information to provide treatment. This may involve receiving or sharing information with other health care providers such as your physician. This information may be written, verbal, electronic or via facsimile. This will include receiving prescription orders so that we may dispense prescription medications. We may also share information with other health care providers who are treating you to coordinate the different things you need, such as medications, lab work or other appointments. We may also contact you to provide treatment-related services, such as refill reminders, treatment alternatives and other health related services that may be of benefit to you.

We will use your health information to obtain payment. This will include sending claims for payment to your insurance or third-party payer. It may also include providing health information to the payer to resolve issues of claim coverage.

We will use your health information for our health care operations necessary to run the pharmacy and clinic at the Health Center. This may include monitoring the quality of care that our employees provide to you and for training purposes.

Permitted or Required Uses and Disclosures

Our staff, using their professional judgment may disclose your protected health information to a family member, other relative, close personal friend or other person you identify as being involved in your health care. This includes allowing such persons to pick up filled prescriptions, medical supplies or medical records on your behalf.

We also have contracts with entities called Business Associates that perform some services for us that require access to your protected health information. Examples may include companies that route claims to your insurance company or that reconcile the payments we receive from your insurance. We require our Business Associates to safeguard any protected health information appropriately.

Under certain circumstances the Health Center may be required to disclose health information as required or permitted by federal or state laws. These include, but are not limited to:

To the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) relating to adverse events regarding drugs, foods, supplements and other health products or for post-marketing surveillance to enable product recalls, repairs or replacement.

To public health or legal authorities charged with preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability.

To law enforcement agencies as required by law or in response to a valid subpoena or other legal process.

To health oversight agencies (e.g., licensing boards) for activities authorized by law such as audits, investigations and inspections necessary for the Health Center’s licensure and for monitoring of health care systems.

In response to a court order, administrative order, subpoena, discovery request or other lawful process by another person involved in a dispute involving a patient, but only if efforts have been made to tell the patient about the request or to obtain an order protecting the requested health information.

As authorized by and as necessary to comply with laws relating to worker’s compensation or similar programs established by the law.

Whenever required to do so by law.

To a Coroner or Medical Examiner when necessary. Examples include: identifying a deceased person or to determine a cause of death.

To Funeral Directors to carry out their duties

To organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in procurement, banking or transplantation of organs for the purpose of tissue donation and transplant.

To notify or assist in notifying a family member, personal representative or another person responsible for the patient’s care of the patient’s location or general condition.

To a correctional institution or its agents if a patient is or becomes an inmate of such an institution when necessary for the patient’s health or the health and safety of others.

When necessary to prevent a serious threat to the patient’s health and safety or the health and safety of the public or another person.

As required by military command authorities when the patient is a member of the armed forces and to appropriate military authority on foreign military personnel.

To authorized officials for intelligence, counterintelligence and other national security activities authorized by law.

To authorized federal officials so they may provide protection to the president, other authorized persons or foreign heads of state or to conduct special investigations.

To a government authority, such as social service or protective services agency, if the Health Center reasonably believes the patient to be a victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence but only to the extent required by law, if the patient agrees to the disclosure or if the disclosure is allowed by law and we believe it is necessary to prevent serious harm to the patient or to someone else or the law enforcement or public official that is to receive the report represents that it is necessary and will not be used against the patient.

Authorized Use and Disclosure

Use or disclosure other than those previously listed or as permitted or required by law, will not be made unless we obtain your written Authorization in advance. You may revoke any such Authorization in writing at any time. Upon receipt of a revocation, we will cease using or disclosing protected health information about you unless we have already taken action based on your Authorization.

More Stringent Laws

Some states may have laws that are more stringent than HIPAA. Please refer to the end of the Notice for the laws that may apply.

Section B: Patient’s Rights

Restriction Requests

You have a right to request a restriction be placed on the use and disclosure of your protected health information for purposes of carrying out treatment, payment or health care operations. Restrictions may include requests for not submitting claims to your insurance or third-party payer or limitations on which persons may be considered personal representatives.

The Health Center is not required to accept restrictions other than payment related uses not required by law that have been paid in full by the individual or representative other than a health plan.

If we do agree to requested restrictions, they shall be binding until you request that they be terminated.

Requests for restrictions or termination of restrictions must be submitted in writing to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Alternative Means of Communication

You have a right to receive confidential communications of protected health information by alternate methods or at alternate locations upon reasonable request. Examples of alternatives may be sending information to a phone or mailing address other than your home.

The Health Center shall make reasonable accommodation to honor requests.

Requests must be submitted in writing to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Access to Health Information

You have a right to inspect and copy your protected health information. The designated record set will usually include prescription and billing records. You have the right to request the protected health information in the designated record set for as long as we maintain your records.

You have the right to request that your protected health information be provided to you in an electronic format if available.

Requests must be submitted in writing to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Any costs or fees associated with copying, mailing or preparing the requested records will be charged prior to granting your request.

The Health Center may deny your request for records in limited circumstances. In case of denial, you may request a review of the denial for most reasons. Requests for review of a denial must also be submitted to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Amendments to Health Information

If you believe that your protected health information is incomplete or incorrect, you may request an amendment to your records. You may request amendment to any records for as long as we maintain your records.

Requests must be submitted in writing to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Requests must include a reason that supports the amendment to your health information.

The Health Center may deny amendment requests in certain cases. In case of denial, you have the right to submit a Statement of Disagreement. We have the right to provide a rebuttal to your statement.

Accounting of Uses and Disclosures

You have the right to request an accounting of uses and disclosures that are not for treatment, payment or health care operations. This accounting may include up to the six years prior to the date of request and will not include an accounting of disclosures to yourself, your personal representatives or anything authorized by you in writing. Other restrictions may apply as required in the Privacy Rule.

Requests must be submitted in writing to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

The first accounting in any 12-month period will be provided to you at no cost. Any additional requests within the same 12-month period will be charged a fee to cover the cost of providing the accounting. This fee amount will be provided to you prior to completing the request. You may choose to withdraw your request to avoid paying this fee.

Notice of Privacy Practices (NOPP)

You have a right to receive a paper copy of this Notice even if you previously agreed to receive a copy electronically.

Please submit a request to the Privacy Officer listed in Section D of this Notice.

Section C: Health Center’s Duties

The Health Center is required by law to maintain the privacy of protected health information, to provide individuals with notice of its legal duties and privacy practices with respect to protected health information, and to notify affected individuals following a breach of unsecured protected health information.

The Health Center is required to abide by the terms of this Notice. We reserve the right to change the terms of this Notice and to make the new notice provisions effective for all protected health information that we maintain. Any such revised Notice will be made available upon request.

Section D: Contacting Us

Additional Questions, Submitting Requests or Complaints

If you have questions about this Notice or how the Health Center uses and discloses your protected health information please contact our Privacy Officer below.

You may obtain forms needed for request submission from our pharmacy or from our Privacy Officer.

If you believe your privacy rights have been violated you may file a complaint with our Privacy Officer or with the Secretary of Health and Human Services. You will not be retaliated against for filing a complaint.